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From Boots 2 Suits

Podcast von John Gaona, Glenn Jr Broome, Rudy Skultety

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From Boots to Suits: A Life After the Military," your go-to podcast for navigating the journey from military service to a successful civilian career.

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Episode How Combined Arms Uses Technology to Serve Over 60,000 Veterans Cover

How Combined Arms Uses Technology to Serve Over 60,000 Veterans

How Combined Arms Uses Technology to Serve Over 60,000 Veterans In this episode of 'From Boots 2 Suits', Bryan Escobedo, a veteran and leader at Combined Arms, shares How Combined Arms Uses Technology to Serve Over 60,000 Veterans and their families. The conversation explores Brian's personal experiences in the military, the importance of metrics in nonprofit work, and how technology is utilized to connect veterans with essential resources. The discussion also highlights the collaborative nature of the nonprofit sector in Houston and the unique platform developed by Combined Arms to streamline access to services for veterans and their families. The conversation delves into the various resources available for veterans, focusing on mental health, career services, and the importance of data in addressing their needs. It highlights the free tools and services provided to veterans, the significance of community support, and the ongoing efforts to improve access to resources, especially in rural areas. The discussion emphasizes the need for economic mobility and self-actualization among veterans, showcasing how data-driven solutions can effectively identify and address the challenges faced by the veteran community. This conversation delves into the evolving needs of veterans, emphasizing the importance of data-driven insights to forecast trends in mental health and employment. The speakers discuss proactive strategies for addressing mental health care demands, the vision for comprehensive veteran support, and the significance of mindset and accountability during the transition from military to civilian life. They highlight the importance of social environments and community support, as well as the need to break the stigma surrounding seeking help. The discussion concludes with a call to action for veterans to be intentional about their support systems and to give back to their communities. takeaways Combined Arms serves over 60,000 veterans and families. Brian's journey into nonprofits began after being wounded in combat. Mental health, self-worth, and economic position are key issues for veterans. Collaboration among nonprofits is crucial for addressing veterans' needs. Technology plays a significant role in connecting veterans with resources. The platform allows veterans to rate their experiences with organizations. Combined Arms has a national network of veteran service organizations. The organization prioritizes accountability and integrity in its operations. Veterans can access tailored resources based on their specific needs. Spouses of veterans can also access support through the platform. Veterans can connect directly with the VA for services. Mental health services include a range of treatments for various conditions. Career services are a top priority for veterans seeking economic mobility. Data analysis helps identify the needs of veterans in real-time. Community engagement and volunteerism are vital for veterans' well-being. Free resources are available for veterans without any cost. Understanding regional differences in veterans' needs is crucial. The importance of mental health and wellness cannot be overstated. Data-driven approaches can lead to effective solutions for veterans. Veterans are resilient and seek self-actualization beyond basic needs. Veterans' needs evolve over time, focusing first on economic mobility. Data analysis can forecast trends in mental health and employment.

9. Apr. 2025 - 1 h 25 min
Episode Navigating the Transition: Veteran Employment Insights With Dave Lakin of Still Serving Veterans Cover

Navigating the Transition: Veteran Employment Insights With Dave Lakin of Still Serving Veterans

Summary In this conversation, Dave Lakin, the National Director for Veteran Employment at Still Serving Veterans, shares his extensive background in the military and his transition to helping veterans find employment. He discusses the challenges veterans face when entering the civilian workforce, including the need for certifications, the importance of translating military skills into civilian terms, and the support systems available to assist them. Dave emphasizes the significance of crafting effective resumes, overcoming imposter syndrome, and navigating job interviews. He also highlights the reality of career changes for veterans and the importance of creating opportunities and community within the workplace.

2. Apr. 2025 - 33 min
Episode Non-Profit Veteran: Intrepid Care CEO Mike Barker Cover

Non-Profit Veteran: Intrepid Care CEO Mike Barker

Summary The conversation explores the challenges faced by veterans in engaging with support programs, the mission of a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping veterans, and the various therapeutic activities offered, such as woodworking and boxing. It highlights the importance of community building, accountability, and the evolving needs of veterans, as well as the barriers they face in seeking help. The discussion also touches on the significance of networking among nonprofits and the need for better resources and education for veterans and their families. Takeaways Veterans often sign up for programs but fail to attend, which can be frustrating for organizers. The organization offers various programs, including woodworking and boxing, to help veterans engage and heal. Therapeutic activities foster camaraderie and community among veterans. Hunting programs provide a unique outlet for veterans to bond and find purpose. Acquiring resources for programs often involves networking and community support. The needs of veterans are evolving, and many still struggle with mental health issues post-service. Barriers to seeking help include pride and a lack of awareness of available resources. Transitioning from military to civilian life can leave veterans feeling lost and without purpose. Accountability is crucial for veterans to fully benefit from programs offered. Networking among nonprofits can enhance support for veterans and streamline resources. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Veteran Support Issues 02:09 Mike's Background and Experience 04:47 Programs for Veterans: Woodworking and Boxing 07:41 The Importance of Camaraderie and Community 10:14 Hunting Programs and Their Therapeutic Value 13:04 Challenges in Veteran Support and Resource Utilization 15:32 Evolving Needs in the Veteran Community 18:31 The Stigma of Seeking Help 21:01 Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life 23:48 Meeting Veterans Where They Are 26:44 Networking Among Nonprofits for Better Support 27:12 The Importance of Helping Veterans 28:27 Navigating Resources for Veterans 30:26 Building Community Among Veterans 32:34 Support for Veteran Families 35:24 Case Management and Long-Term Solutions 38:44 Addressing Entitlement in the Veteran Community 41:44 Accountability and Self-Reliance 45:09 The Impact of Program Participation 46:07 Sustaining Support in a Changing Landscape 48:00 Collaboration Among Nonprofits 49:19 Community Engagement and Upcoming Events

19. März 2025 - 55 min
Episode Corporate Recruiters VS Veteran Resumes Cover

Corporate Recruiters VS Veteran Resumes

Summary In this conversation, the speakers discuss various topics related to military life, health, fitness, and the transition to civilian careers. They share personal experiences from basic training, the evolution of military training methods, and the challenges veterans face when writing resumes for civilian jobs. The importance of understanding military acronyms in a civilian context is highlighted, along with the role of applicant tracking systems in the hiring process. The conversation also touches on unconscious bias in hiring, the significance of awards and decorations, and the frustrations of candidate ghosting during interviews. Finally, the speakers offer resources for veterans seeking assistance with their resumes and interview preparation. Takeaways Health and fitness are crucial for maintaining energy levels as we age. Basic training experiences can vary significantly over the years. Military training has evolved to focus more on respect and professionalism. Transitioning from military to civilian life requires understanding how to present skills effectively. Resumes should be tailored to civilian job descriptions to stand out. Understanding military acronyms is essential for effective communication in civilian roles. Applicant tracking systems play a significant role in the hiring process. Unconscious bias can affect hiring decisions, making it important to present oneself clearly. Awards and decorations may not translate well in civilian job applications. Candidate ghosting is a frustrating issue for recruiters and applicants alike. Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Physical Health 03:05 Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life 06:09 Basic Training Experiences and Changes 09:11 Mindset and Motivation in Military Training 11:57 The Role of HR in Military and Civilian Life 15:00 Resume Writing for Veterans 17:57 Understanding Military Acronyms in Civilian Contexts 28:55 Understanding Resume Gaps and Achievements 34:01 Quantifying Accomplishments for Impact 39:55 Translating Military Experience to Civilian Terms 45:15 The Role of Awards and Decorations in Resumes 49:23 Navigating Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) 56:53 The Importance of Tailoring Applications 01:05:18 Offering Resume Review and Interview Prep Services

12. März 2025 - 1 h 6 min
Episode VA Home Loan Debunked With Army Veteran Bridgette Simon Cover

VA Home Loan Debunked With Army Veteran Bridgette Simon

VA Home Loan DEBUNKED! 🏡💰 | Military to Real Estate with Bridget Simon   In this must-watch episode, we dive deep into the truth about VA home loans with special guest Bridget Simon, a veteran-turned-real-estate-expert who is on a mission to help fellow service members and veterans unlock the full potential of homeownership.   💥 What You’ll Learn:   ✅ The biggest misconceptions about VA loans—what’s fact and what’s pure myth?   ✅ How veterans can leverage VA loans to buy homes with ZERO down!   ✅ Smart strategies for military families looking to invest in real estate.   ✅ Why education is the key to making the most of your VA benefits.   ✅ How social media is shaping the real estate world and why it matters for veterans.   ✅ The biggest challenges in today’s housing market and how to overcome them.   ✅ Expert financial tips to help you build wealth through real estate.   Bridget shares insider knowledge that every veteran and active-duty service member should know before buying a home. Don’t let misinformation hold you back from using one of the best home loan benefits available!  🔔 Subscribe now and hit the bell to stay updated on real estate tips, VA loan facts, and expert insights! Drop a comment if you have questions or want to share your VA home-buying experience! 🇺🇸🏡💙

26. Feb. 2025 - 59 min
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